Has any one worked as an associate for this company? Had an offer from them but they want invoices a month in arrears and there payment terms are 45 days, by my calculation it would take "TEN" weeks to get paid. Your thought gentlemen please!
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Still better than what you can possibly get lumped with going direct. Do a credit check on them and based on that make your decision. I've done exactly this on a gig once and it went without a hitch.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!! -
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostStill better than what you can possibly get lumped with going direct. Do a credit check on them and based on that make your decision. I've done exactly this on a gig once and it went without a hitch.Comment
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B2B payment terms with no factoring (which agents often do) means you could have up to a 90 day payment schedule and that's in arrears so possibly up to 120 days from the day you step foot in the door.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by mick01 View PostHas any one worked as an associate for this company? Had an offer from them but they want invoices a month in arrears and there payment terms are 45 days, by my calculation it would take "TEN" weeks to get paid. Your thought gentlemen please!
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Originally posted by mick01 View PostGP strategies
Your thought gentlemen please!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostB2B payment terms with no factoring (which agents often do) means you could have up to a 90 day payment schedule and that's in arrears so possibly up to 120 days from the day you step foot in the door.Comment
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The other posts are pointing out you're:-
1. Illiterate, this is backed up by your most recent post.
2. Unable to put any thought into a thread title, GP strategies sounds like a motor racing tactic, please refer to point 1.
3. You posted in General which is a bear pit.
4. Do you like films about gladiators?
5. Have you bled the radiators?
7. What happened to Number 6?
8. Are you actually as naive as you come across in your posts?
9. Have you ever thought about learning the English language to even a basic level?Last edited by TykeMerc; 8 October 2015, 10:32.Comment
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Originally posted by mick01 View PostGet stuffed you plonker!Comment
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